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Written by Erin Frustaci
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Thursday, 28 June 2007 |
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Outdoor movies keep on motoring. Patrons of Holiday Twin love the price and trip down memory lane offered by drive-ins. |
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Written by David Hinckley, MCT
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Tuesday, 26 June 2007 |
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The troubled and expensive comedy "Evan Almighty" had less than biblical power at the movie box office this weekend, though it still finished No. 1 with $32.1 million in ticket sales. |
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Written by Robert W. Butler,MCT
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Monday, 25 June 2007 |
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A tale of a rat with a gourmet's palate and the inept young cook he befriends probably shouldn't work (rats - in the kitchen ? Ewwwww!) and yet it does. |
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Written by Jeff Strickler,MCT
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Monday, 25 June 2007 |
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There are chick flicks, and then there are CHICK FLICKS!!! "Evening," an adaptation of author Susan Minot's romantic weeper, clearly is one of the latter. Boasting an ensemble of Hollywood's best actresses, this drama is unabashedly sentimental but still effective. It streamlines the book's narrative but never overlooks a chance to tug on the viewer's heartstrings. Savvy theater managers will stock Kleenex in the concession stand. |
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Written by Jack Mathews, MCT
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Saturday, 23 June 2007 |
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Film essayist Michael Moore has chosen fat targets before - corporate bullies, gun fetishists, war profiteers - but with "Sicko," he's got his biggest and most entrenched target yet. |
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